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11/17/2017
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Nuevo amiguito un tanto especial 😊 (at Málaga City)

Nuevo amiguito un tanto especial 😊 (at Málaga City)

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8/24/2017
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at Centro de Recuperação do Lobo Iberico

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8/2/2017
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Bichos que te encuentras mientras trabajas… (at Centro de Recuperação do Lobo Iberico)

Bichos que te encuentras mientras trabajas… (at Centro de Recuperação do Lobo Iberico)

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7/29/2017
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Como cuando vas tranquilo a tu cabaña despues de unas cervezas y tienes un encuentro inesperado… Pues asi (at Centro de Recuperação do Lobo Iberico)

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6/18/2017
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perspectivemax:

emperorozark:

He’s back.

That was the tightest shit I’ve ever seen

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6/16/2017
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“Disney Villains Perfume” by japanese artist Ruby Spark.

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i saw that one was missing

THE LAST ONE

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3/4/2017
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12/31/2016
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dec 31, 2016 feels like

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12/31/2016
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“ Someone twisted this Jewish family’s menorah into the shape of a swastika Naomi Ellis and her her husband Seth spent Friday morning — the morning after the sixth night of Hanukkah — trying to explain to their three...

loon-whisperer:

micdotcom:

Someone twisted this Jewish family’s menorah into the shape of a swastika

Naomi Ellis and her her husband Seth spent Friday morning — the morning after the sixth night of Hanukkah — trying to explain to their three young sons why someone had vandalized the menorah the family had put out on their yard by twisting the metal pieces into the shape of a swastika.

The Ellis family had only built the 7-foot-tall menorah on the front lawn of their home in Chandler, Arizona, because their sons, ages 5, 7 and 9, had asked their parents if the family could decorate their home like the neighbors did for Christmas, the Washington Post reported. Read more.

The Ellis family had only built the 7-foot-tall menorah… because their sons, ages 5, 7 and 9, had asked their parents if the family could decorate their home like the neighbors did for Christmas.

This is America in the 21st century.  Please reblog, even if you’re not Jewish.  Especially if you’re not Jewish.  Spread awareness and let your Jewish followers know that we’re not alone.

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12/25/2016
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Homosexuality explained in a German Children’s Book

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